Chinese ships shadow Philippine aid mission at Scarborough

Chinese ships shadowed the Philippines' regular aid mission for fisherfolk off Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal on Friday in the West Philippine Sea, which a regional monitor called a 'new normal.' Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela confirmed the ongoing 'Kadiwa' mission there. Ray Powell noted six China Coast Guard and 10 maritime militia vessels enforcing an exclusion zone.

On Friday, Chinese ships shadowed a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) mission near Panatag Shoal, also known as Bajo de Masinloc. The BFAR's 44-meter BRP Cape San Agustin and six other 30-meter BFAR vessels approached within 30 nautical miles (NM) east of the shoal on Thursday afternoon but repositioned overnight to 70 NM southeast, according to Ray Powell, SeaLight director and program head at Stanford University's Gordian Knot Center.

Six China Coast Guard vessels and 10 maritime militia vessels were present to 'aggressively enforce its exclusion zone around the shoal,' Powell noted. 'I think this is the new normal at both Scarborough Shoal and also off Palawan,' he said in a message on X (formerly Twitter). 'China has essentially determined that it will shadow Kadiwa missions to assert its jurisdiction within its [10] dash line,' he added.

Since effectively taking over the shoal in 2012, China has enforced an 'exclusion zone' preventing fisherfolk access. Through its '10-dash line,' Beijing claims sovereignty over nearly the entire South China Sea, but Manila took the issue to an international court that ruled in the Philippines' favor in 2016. The arbitral tribunal also declared Panatag Shoal a traditional fishing ground for the Philippines, China, and Vietnam.

Refusing to recognize the ruling, China continued aggressive actions, including a notable incident on August 11 that led to a collision between its coast guard vessel and navy warship. Nearly a month later, Beijing unilaterally declared Panatag an environmental nature reserve, a move rejected by Manila.

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Commodore Jay Tarriela of the Philippine Coast Guard fires back at China's diplomatic protest during a tense press conference on West Philippine Sea disputes.
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Tarriela fires back at China's diplomatic protest over West Philippine Sea

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Philippine Coast Guard Commodore Jay Tarriela responded to the Chinese Embassy in Manila's diplomatic protest against his statements, calling it an attempt to divert attention from China's aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea. The protest stemmed from a presentation he made featuring satirical images of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Malacañang and the Department of Foreign Affairs have yet to respond.

In a rare show of compassion, Chinese navy members assisted a distressed Filipino fisherman in the West Philippine Sea on Christmas Day. They provided bottled water and food to the man who had written a 'help me' sign on his small boat. While the fisherman expressed thanks, the Philippine Coast Guard questioned the Chinese vessel's presence in the area.

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Rep. Leila de Lima rejected the Chinese Embassy in Manila's repeated claims that the Philippines instigated the West Philippine Sea dispute, calling it a case of 'selective amnesia'. In her statement, she noted that China's claims rely entirely on its nine-dash line assertion, which a 2016 Hague tribunal ruled has no legal basis.

The Chinese Embassy in Manila has rebuked Sen. Kiko Pangilinan for criticizing Beijing's recent military drills around Taiwan, saying his remarks violate the Philippines' one-China policy. Pangilinan warned that the exercises have unsettled Filipinos in Taiwan and threaten regional stability. The embassy urged Philippine figures to adhere to the one-China commitment and avoid supporting separatism.

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خلال قمم آسيان وشرق آسيا في كوالالمبور، انتقد الرئيس فيرديناند ماركوس جونيور أفعال الصين في بحر الصين الجنوبي مع التعبير عن التفاؤل بشأن إنهاء مدونة السلوك ودعوة الرئيس الصيني شي جين بينغ إلى مانيلا في عام 2026. يبرز هذا النهج استراتيجية الفلبين المزدوجة في تأكيد السيادة والبحث عن تقدم دبلوماسي مع تولي رئاسة آسيان. تثير المخاوف أن إعطاء الأولوية للمدونة قد يؤدي إلى تنازلات وسط التوترات المستمرة.

China's military has announced large-scale exercises around Taiwan codenamed 'Justice Mission 2025,' set for Tuesday. The drills will emphasize port blockades and deterrence against external forces, following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on potential intervention and recent U.S. arms sales to the island.

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China's Liaoning aircraft carrier flotilla has been spotted entering the East China Sea after military exercises in the Pacific. The Defense Ministry's Joint Staff Office said Friday that this appears to signal a return home, one week after a dangerous radar-locking incident involving Japanese fighters.

 

 

 

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